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The basic way of using a PIR is to leave it coupled with the output, no rules or anything. Then you can set a When it comes to the specifics of what you posted, the automatic decoupling when using rules is only when your rules cover all possible state values from the Switch input, and as you have no (And you have a typo: |
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Hello,
for the beginning I want to say thank you for Tasmota, as I'm quite "advanced" user on many many devices since version 4 ... yeah time flies.
Anyway, I'm bit stuck with one (and only this one) device, which acts weirdly, or I'm missing something very obvious somewhere.
I have a wemosD1 which controls mood lights, some bme and dht sensor and PIR sensor connected.
What started to happen is, when light is ON and there is a movement, it goes OFF. So my focus has been to detatch switch from respective power (as I've done on many other devices sucessfully). But does not work.
Can somebody please spot what's wrong with this? Am I using SwitchMode wrong? (previously I had SwitchMode 1, but regarding documentation it might be 3? tried both, was not working..... or what else can be causing this?
Thanks for hinting me out :)
K.
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